portal
distributed-wikipedia-mirror
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portal
- Portal: Zero-config peer-to-peer encrypted live folder syncing
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Portal: Zero-config P2P live folder syncing that respects your .gitignore
GitHub: https://github.com/jackyzha0/portal/
distributed-wikipedia-mirror
- Distributed Wikipedia Mirror Project: Putting Wikipedia Snapshots on IPFS
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Is it possible (and does it make sense) to self host, openstreetmaps, Wikipedia and a complete search engine ?
You might like this repo. This tech was/is used in Turkey since they banned access to wikipedia. The read-only is a feature because nobody should be able to manipulate the contents of this distributed copy.
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Uhhh wtf is this? 'Distributed Wikipedia Mirror Project' built on GME blockchain???
Link to the github
- Wikiless: A free open source alternative Wikipedia front-end focused on privacy
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An idea about permanent hosting SCIHub on IPFS
So I thought there is a very suitable way to enhance the availability of SCIHub --- to store SCIHub papers on IPFS network through Crust, and develop a SCIHub-IPFS-Mirror for this to facilitate user access (similar to the project [distributed-wikipedia-mirror](https://github.com/ipfs/distributed-wikipedia-mirror) ).
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What are the odds of the Internet Archive getting shut in the next 5 years and what will we do after it is shut?
follow the cohost steps https://github.com/ipfs/distributed-wikipedia-mirror
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Internet in a Box
For my wikipedia cache I use IPFS companion and https://en.wikipedia-on-ipfs.org/wiki/. All the devices that use this approach on a local network can share data. And to make sure unused wikipedia pages aren't garbage collected, https://github.com/ipfs/distributed-wikipedia-mirror#cohost-...
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Tantivy v0.15 released! Now backed by Quickwit Inc.!
Well spotted. Like IPFS, there's a comment about that here: https://github.com/tantivy-search/tantivy/pull/1067#issuecomment-853139923 that points to the distributed wikipedia mirror project https://github.com/ipfs/distributed-wikipedia-mirror/issues/76
What are some alternatives?
go-hypercore - Hypercore protocol implemented in Go lang
ipfs - Peer-to-peer hypermedia protocol
wt-tracker - High-performance WebTorrent tracker
tantivy - Tantivy is a full-text search engine library inspired by Apache Lucene and written in Rust [Moved to: https://github.com/quickwit-oss/tantivy]
my-folder-online - WebApp to share files peer-to-peer
internetarchive-downloader - Simultaneous, resumable and hash-verified downloads from Internet Archive (archive.org)
filedrop - 📲 WebRTC E2E encrypted file transfer - React + node.js
tantivy-wasm
iiab - Internet-in-a-Box - Build your own LIBRARY OF ALEXANDRIA with a Raspberry Pi !
search-benchmark-game - Search engine benchmark (Tantivy, Lucene, PISA, ...)
ipfs-backup - Backup encrypted files on ipfs
i2p-sam - I2P SAM: peer-to-peer communication between applications over I2P